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Face coverings still required in city of Granite Shoals-owned facilities Granite Shoals City Secretary Elaine Simpson swore in Eddie McCoy to the Place 5 seat during the Tuesday, March 9, meeting. He replaces Councilor Shirley Martin, who passed away in February. Courtesy photo
The city of Granite Shoals is staying in line with Gov. Greg Abbott’s move rescinding the statewide face covering requirement for businesses, but officials are keeping it in effect for city spaces.
During City Council’s meeting, Tuesday, March 9, councilors and staff discussed Abbott’s decision to curtail the face covering order and allowing businesses to operate at 100 percent capacity. The change went into effect Wednesday, March 10.
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With all four of its races uncontested, the Granite Shoals City Council will consider canceling the May 1 election.
Councilors will take up the matter during their regular meeting at 6 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 23.
The council meeting will be held via Zoom. Check out the complete agenda to find out how to watch online.
Interested residents had until Feb. 12 to file for the May 1 municipal elections. Those who filed are Will Skinner for mayor, Ron Munos for Place 1, Samantha Ortis for Place 3, and Eddie McCoy for Place 5.
Snowcat Ridge snow park reopens after fixing code violations
Jennifer Holton reports
DADE CITY, Fla. - The area’s most unique holiday attraction, Snowcat Ridge, re-opened this afternoon after being put on ice by county officials for what they called “life threatening” code violations.
Eddie McCoy was one of many visitors driving by the Dade City park Friday morning, looking for answers or a refund.
“We’re just really disappointed, I haven’t told my daughter yet,” he said. “This was going to be her first time seeing snow. When I pulled in here, security said you have to call this number – I tried calling it, but all I got was a message.”